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Results 1 - 10 of 86 for Blood in urine
  1. Kidney Tests (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... how well your kidneys are working. They include blood, urine, and imaging tests. Early kidney disease usually does ... tells how well your kidneys are filtering. Creatinine blood and urine tests - check the levels of creatinine, a waste ...
  2. Urinalysis (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... there are substances that are not normally in urine, such as blood, too much protein, glucose, ketones, and bilirubin Whether there are cells, crystals, and casts (tube-shaped proteins) Whether it contains bacteria or other germs
  3. Kidney Stones (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... back or side that will not go away Blood in your urine Fever and chills Vomiting Urine that smells bad ... Your doctor will diagnose a kidney stone with urine, blood, and imaging tests. If you have a stone ...
  4. Bladder Cancer (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... of cancer in the United States. Symptoms include: Blood in your urine A frequent urge to urinate Pain when you ...
  5. Fluid and Electrolyte Balance (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... positive or negative. You have electrolytes in your blood, urine (pee), tissues, and other body fluids. Electrolytes are important because they help: Balance the amount of water in your body Balance your ... your blood pressure stable Keep your bones and teeth healthy ...
  6. Kidney Cancer (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... of appetite Tests to diagnose kidney cancer include blood, urine, and imaging tests. You may also have a ...
  7. Porphyria (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... Porphyria can be hard to diagnose. It requires blood, urine, and stool tests. Each type of porphyria is treated differently. Treatment may involve avoiding triggers, receiving heme through a vein, taking medicines to relieve symptoms, or having blood drawn to reduce iron in the body. People ...
  8. Adrenal Gland Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... For example, you may have tests of your blood, urine (pee), or saliva (spit). These tests check your ...
  9. Hormones (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... tests can measure the hormone levels in your blood, urine, or saliva. Your health care provider may perform ... similar - they test for pregnancy hormones in your urine.
  10. Laboratory Tests (National Library of Medicine)  
    Laboratory tests check a sample of your blood, urine, or body tissues. A technician or your doctor analyzes the test samples to see if your results fall within the normal range. The ...
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